(Raleigh, N.C.) Governor-Elect Michael F. Easley today announced several key members of his policy office.
Alan Hirsch will serve as the Director of Policy. Hirsch is currently serving as a Special Deputy Attorney General for the Consumer...

(Raleigh, NC) Governor Mike Easley today announced his first program involving long-term efforts to make state government more efficient. Easley unveiled a statewide e-procurement initiative that is projected to save the State an estimated $52.4...

(Raleigh, NC) Governor Mike Easley today named Fred Hartman as his press secretary. Hartman will begin work on January 29, 2001. Hartman, 31, is a native of Orlando, Florida and a graduate of North Carolina State University.

(Raleigh, NC) Governor Mike Easley today named George L. Sweat as the Secretary of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Sweat is a native of Winston-Salem and graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School in 1966 and from East Carolina...

(Raleigh, NC) Governor Mike Easley today named Gwynn T. Swinson as the Secretary for the Department of Administration.
Swinson is a native of Belhaven, N.C. (Beaufort County) and earned a Masters of Laws Degree in 1986 from Duke University Law...

(Raleigh, NC) Governor Mike Easley today named Judge G.K. Butterfield to the North Carolina Supreme Court. Butterfield is filling the position that was vacated by I. Beverly Lake Jr. when he was elected to serve as Chief Justice.

(Raleigh, NC) Governor Mike Easley today named Lisbeth C. (Libba) Evans as Secretary for the Department of Cultural Resources. Evans, 48, is a native of Clarkton, North Carolina and currently resides in Winston-Salem. She is a 1974 graduate of Wake...

(Raleigh, NC) Governor Mike Easley today named Ronald P. Hawley as the State Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the Office of Information Technology Services (ITS).
Hawley, 50, is a native of Erwin, N.C. and was appointed CIO in August 2000. Prior...

(Raleigh, NC) On behalf of crime victims, prosecutors, and the general public, Gov. Mike Easley is enhancing the State's clemency process to ensure full public disclosure of the names of individuals whose application for a pardon, sentence...

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... financed in part through an urban planning grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, under the provision of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended.--T.p. verso.; Prepared for the Town of Davidson and the Town of...

... financed in part through an urban planning grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, under the provision of Section 701 of the Housing Act of 1954, as amended.--T.p. verso.;HUD Project number: NCP-61.--P. [2] of cover.; Date:...

... financed in part through an urban planning grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, under the provision of Section 701 of the Housing Act of the 1954, as amended.--T.p. verso.; Includes bibliographical references.